In "The Canterbury Tales," the Miller is described as a large and brawny man, so he would likely have a weight that corresponds to his size and strength. Chaucer does not provide an exact weight for the Miller in the text.
The cloth that the Wife of Bath wears on her head in Canterbury Tales is said to weigh 10 pounds (4.5 kg). It is described as being heavy and extravagant, showcasing her wealth and status.
In "The Miller's Tale," Nicholas is the character who lives as a renter with John the Carpenter and his wife. Nicholas ends up having an affair with John's wife, Alison, causing much of the comedic chaos in the tale.
The Tabard was an inn in Southwark, owned by Harry Bailly, where the Pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales stayed. (Harry Bailly decides he enjoys their company so much he will go with them on their pilgrimage.)
19 stone
Supposedly 110lbs, but that may be a bit under her actual weight, considering her agents like her to seem as light as she can be!
The monk in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" believes that one should not be too engrossed in studying books, preferring instead to focus on hunting and other leisurely activities. He feels that spending too much time reading can be burdensome and prefers a more relaxed lifestyle.
In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the characters at the Tabard Inn each pay for their stay, but the exact amount is not specified. The inn serves as a meeting place for the pilgrims before they embark on their journey to Canterbury. The focus is more on the diverse group of characters and their stories rather than the specifics of their charges at the inn.
not that much
Geoffrey Chaucer, the English medieval poet behind the famous "Canterbury Tales," was an active civil servant for much of his life. He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and as a collector and inventory-keeper of scrap metal for the king.
He was a poet who helped legitimize vernacular languages.
Do you mean Canterbury in NZ? I believe this hydro scheme is rated at 7.5 MW
clerk was the one who knew pretty much all about secular stuff. in the book the without described as a well -educated man also having good renown he teaches,preaches,and devout himself greatly.